I shall be interested to see if you have any more luck than I did on that front.

One thing that has worked for me in the past is to gather some likely candidates round a table at Sailboat with a tape recorder, a list of questions and a pint each, and tape the conversation to get the material for a piece. Suppose in these days you might video such an exercise.

This is a good idea Jim but we could develop on that Idea and do it remotely by an internet based conference call/video.If a small number of candidates were prepared to 'meet' to discuss a technical topic with the event taped and minutes turning into an article as suggested.We should use technology to our advantage given the geographical spread of sailors and low frequency sailing or social events.

> we could just start off with the info we have ourselves as a starter. What do you have?

Nothing really.

I've made a few desultory attempts at gathering info from forum posts and the like, but I've never even got as far as draft documents, its just been too fragmented and frustrating. You'd think it would be possible to at least gather together some of the dialogues from the "How To" topic, but I've never been able to make anything gel even to the extent I thought it was worth hitting save. That's why there's a good deal of historical material on the International website and damn all how to. Its not because I like it that way, its because the historical material only needs me to gather it, but the other stuff require co-operation from people who are better sailors than me.

If folk want a go at a team effort I'll gladly set up topics or sections in the forum or make them sticky. I can do that in minutes.

But you know folks, its your class, your websites, why is it so difficult to get anything out of you?

Hisome of us wrote articles for the sliding seat a little while ago, I wrote one on race prep I think. Gaz would have these. I will write a 'how to' article, what would people like? I would suggest:launch, recovery and capsizetackingjibingstartingrig tuneboat design and build

If I feel really keen then I will work my way through them, any thoughts or comments on these topics?

Sounds good.Rig tune might be usefully divided into upwind speed and downwind speed, with digression into tactics/strategy maybe. What do you reckon?

In these days of video everything video footage would be great. I think it would be ideal to have masthead, rudder and chase boat video of tacking with commentary, as that's the area most strange getting into the class.

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